GGG-Jacobs
Re: GGG-Jacobs
A guy on another forum who claims to be a member of Jacobs' camp, and is apparently a respected poster, is claiming the fight is on for December 10th, and will be an HBO PPV from New York. Rumored financial split is 70-30 GGG for purses (wouldve been 75-25 if went to bids), with Golovkin getting 62 percent of the PPV sales.
No idea if this is actually true though. Follow "RR's" posts.
http://forums.sherdog.com/threads/tripl ... 89/page-30
No idea if this is actually true though. Follow "RR's" posts.
http://forums.sherdog.com/threads/tripl ... 89/page-30
Re: GGG-Jacobs
Coming from a guy without the faintest clue on how to score a fight. That means a lot coming from you.Tanzio wrote:Farcenix doing what he does best; stating the obvious with verbosity.Lancenix wrote:The fight I would look to in Jacobs career was against another eastern Euro by the name of Dmitry Pirog. In that fight Jacobs came out early after Pirog but after tasting that power Jacobs quickly developed a lot of respect for the Russian and the Russian dispatched the American in 5 rounds. Jacobs boxed well but Pirog taunted him and said his punching power was nothing. People forget about Pirog who retired due to back issues at around the age of 30. He never lost a fight and knocked the American out when they faced off. Jacobs would have to land something early against GGG or he would face a similar defeat in their fight. Once touched up by GGG Jacobs would be nighty night. Just like it was against Pirog. Jacobs fought southpaw for a lot of the fight and tried to fight off the ropes which did him no favors. He will not be able to fight that way against GGG.
Re: GGG-Jacobs
Says the guy lacking the nutsac to actually score or predict the fights hereLancenix wrote:Coming from a guy without the faintest clue on how to score a fight. That means a lot coming from you.Tanzio wrote:Farcenix doing what he does best; stating the obvious with verbosity.Lancenix wrote:The fight I would look to in Jacobs career was against another eastern Euro by the name of Dmitry Pirog. In that fight Jacobs came out early after Pirog but after tasting that power Jacobs quickly developed a lot of respect for the Russian and the Russian dispatched the American in 5 rounds. Jacobs boxed well but Pirog taunted him and said his punching power was nothing. People forget about Pirog who retired due to back issues at around the age of 30. He never lost a fight and knocked the American out when they faced off. Jacobs would have to land something early against GGG or he would face a similar defeat in their fight. Once touched up by GGG Jacobs would be nighty night. Just like it was against Pirog. Jacobs fought southpaw for a lot of the fight and tried to fight off the ropes which did him no favors. He will not be able to fight that way against GGG.
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SaadOffTheDeck
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Re: GGG-Jacobs
Haven't seen Lancelot since I sent him running from the mma thread where all of his 'sources' were absurdly wrong. Welcome back, bitchboy.
Re: GGG-Jacobs
'Lance-a-man-in the-pants-allot" ?SaadOffTheDeck wrote:Haven't seen Lancelot since I sent him running from the mma thread where all of his 'sources' were absurdly wrong. Welcome back, bitchboy.
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SaadOffTheDeck
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Re: GGG-Jacobs
Indeed, aka kalan.dberry wrote:'Lance-a-man-in the-pants-allot" ?SaadOffTheDeck wrote:Haven't seen Lancelot since I sent him running from the mma thread where all of his 'sources' were absurdly wrong. Welcome back, bitchboy.
Re: GGG-Jacobs
I have picked many including the Crawford Postol fight exactly!! Go look it up princess.Tanzio wrote:Says the guy lacking the nutsac to actually score or predict the fights hereLancenix wrote:Coming from a guy without the faintest clue on how to score a fight. That means a lot coming from you.Tanzio wrote: Farcenix doing what he does best; stating the obvious with verbosity.
Re: GGG-Jacobs
By the way I picked the Diaz McGregor fight right on the money go and look it up you ugly tub of goo. The bottom line is that C Mac and D White laughed all the way to the bank by moving the C Mac fight off of UFC 200. And I did come back here to pick the Crawford-Postol fight which I called right on the money go look it up you fatty.SaadOffTheDeck wrote:Haven't seen Lancelot since I sent him running from the mma thread where all of his 'sources' were absurdly wrong. Welcome back, bitchboy.
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scallum2015
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Re: GGG-Jacobs
Would be most interesting for sure. If Brook could rough up Ggg a lil bit , Jacobs should be able to be somewhat successful. Would expect Ggg to eventually ko Jacobs but Ggg looked very vulnerable vs a guy who isn't a mw
Re: GGG-Jacobs
You have no nutsac and you need bunched panty extraction surgery Farcenix.Lancenix wrote:I have picked many including the Crawford Postol fight exactly!! Go look it up princess.Tanzio wrote:Says the guy lacking the nutsac to actually score or predict the fights hereLancenix wrote:
Coming from a guy without the faintest clue on how to score a fight. That means a lot coming from you.
Re: GGG-Jacobs
I smell Brut. It's been awhile but that stench is haunting.
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Impractical Poster
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Re: GGG-Jacobs
I'm surprised Jacobs has any votes.
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boxing_rocks
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Re: GGG-Jacobs
This forum doesn't have the worst part of dummygraphics, but there are a couple haters.Impractical Poster wrote:I'm surprised Jacobs has any votes.
Re: GGG-Jacobs
You picked one of the best pound for pound fighters on the planet, to win a fight.Lancenix wrote:
I have picked many including the Crawford Postol fight exactly!! Go look it up princess.
Daaaayum son!
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thomasjkelley
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Re: GGG-Jacobs
Verbose? I would call it descriptive. This is how a writer paints a picture for his audience. You must be a computer programmer or a Millenial, lol. Kidding. If you were not aware of the Pirog/Jacobs fight, this would be a perfectly concise synopsis to bring you up to date. Nobody appreciates language anymore. I don't know this Lancenix fellow, maybe he's a real рrick, but I kinda appreciate his eloquence.Tanzio wrote:Farcenix doing what he does best; stating the obvious with verbosity.Lancenix wrote:The fight I would look to in Jacobs career was against another eastern Euro by the name of Dmitry Pirog. In that fight Jacobs came out early after Pirog but after tasting that power Jacobs quickly developed a lot of respect for the Russian and the Russian dispatched the American in 5 rounds. Jacobs boxed well but Pirog taunted him and said his punching power was nothing. People forget about Pirog who retired due to back issues at around the age of 30. He never lost a fight and knocked the American out when they faced off. Jacobs would have to land something early against GGG or he would face a similar defeat in their fight. Once touched up by GGG Jacobs would be nighty night. Just like it was against Pirog. Jacobs fought southpaw for a lot of the fight and tried to fight off the ropes which did him no favors. He will not be able to fight that way against GGG.
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Farcenix is a pudendum.thomasjkelley wrote:Verbose? I would call it descriptive. This is how a writer paints a picture for his audience. You must be a computer programmer or a Millenial, lol. Kidding. If you were not aware of the Pirog/Jacobs fight, this would be a perfectly concise synopsis to bring you up to date. Nobody appreciates language anymore. I don't know this Lancenix fellow, maybe he's a real рrick, but I kinda appreciate his eloquence.Tanzio wrote:Farcenix doing what he does best; stating the obvious with verbosity.Lancenix wrote:The fight I would look to in Jacobs career was against another eastern Euro by the name of Dmitry Pirog. In that fight Jacobs came out early after Pirog but after tasting that power Jacobs quickly developed a lot of respect for the Russian and the Russian dispatched the American in 5 rounds. Jacobs boxed well but Pirog taunted him and said his punching power was nothing. People forget about Pirog who retired due to back issues at around the age of 30. He never lost a fight and knocked the American out when they faced off. Jacobs would have to land something early against GGG or he would face a similar defeat in their fight. Once touched up by GGG Jacobs would be nighty night. Just like it was against Pirog. Jacobs fought southpaw for a lot of the fight and tried to fight off the ropes which did him no favors. He will not be able to fight that way against GGG.
Jacobs has lost one fight in his career which has been discussed here and on other boxing sites over and over in great detail. 90+ % of the people on this site know exactly what happened in the Pirog fight. Farcenix takes great pride in stating the obvious and taking credit for picking fights that are foregone conclusions correctly.
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PredatorHayds
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Re: GGG-Jacobs
I see GGG to respect Jacobs power and not walk through him. Similar to the respect he showed Lemieux.
The big question marks are over Jacobs chin. It's not if he's caught but more like when.
The big question marks are over Jacobs chin. It's not if he's caught but more like when.
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jezzamundo
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Re: GGG-Jacobs
I tend to agree, although it will look very different than the Lemieux fight, because Jacobs is a much better boxer than Lemieux, not to mention he has clear advantages in handspeed and athleticism. I honestly wouldn't be surprised if Jacobs was ahead on the scorecards before being stopped by GGG.PredatorHayds wrote:I see GGG to respect Jacobs power and not walk through him. Similar to the respect he showed Lemieux.
The big question marks are over Jacobs chin. It's not if he's caught but more like when.
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boxing_rocks
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Re: GGG-Jacobs
Lemieux stops Jacobs in 5.jezzamundo wrote:I tend to agree, although it will look very different than the Lemieux fight, because Jacobs is a much better boxer than Lemieux, not to mention he has clear advantages in handspeed and athleticism. I honestly wouldn't be surprised if Jacobs was ahead on the scorecards before being stopped by GGG.PredatorHayds wrote:I see GGG to respect Jacobs power and not walk through him. Similar to the respect he showed Lemieux.
The big question marks are over Jacobs chin. It's not if he's caught but more like when.
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jujigatame
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Re: GGG-Jacobs
Brook had real problems getting past GGG's jab, and I feel like that was the biggest factor in their fight.
Jacobs is not as slick as Brook but he is significantly taller which will help him out in that regard. I still don't think he wins, but GGG will have to fight him differently and won't have as big an advantage at range.
Jacobs is not as slick as Brook but he is significantly taller which will help him out in that regard. I still don't think he wins, but GGG will have to fight him differently and won't have as big an advantage at range.
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jezzamundo
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Re: GGG-Jacobs
It's certainly possible - but I like Jacobs in that fight, though Lemieux would certainly have a big puncher's chance. For me, Jacobs would be the best opponent GGG has faced to date - Brook would be the best in a p4p sense, but Jacobs is a big middleweight and probably more skilled than any middleweight GGG has faced. That said, I think GGG stops him earlier than he did Lemieux.boxing_rocks wrote:Lemieux stops Jacobs in 5.jezzamundo wrote:I tend to agree, although it will look very different than the Lemieux fight, because Jacobs is a much better boxer than Lemieux, not to mention he has clear advantages in handspeed and athleticism. I honestly wouldn't be surprised if Jacobs was ahead on the scorecards before being stopped by GGG.PredatorHayds wrote:I see GGG to respect Jacobs power and not walk through him. Similar to the respect he showed Lemieux.
The big question marks are over Jacobs chin. It's not if he's caught but more like when.
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X2jezzamundo wrote:It's certainly possible - but I like Jacobs in that fight, though Lemieux would certainly have a big puncher's chance. For me, Jacobs would be the best opponent GGG has faced to date - Brook would be the best in a p4p sense, but Jacobs is a big middleweight and probably more skilled than any middleweight GGG has faced. That said, I think GGG stops him earlier than he did Lemieux.boxing_rocks wrote:Lemieux stops Jacobs in 5.jezzamundo wrote:
I tend to agree, although it will look very different than the Lemieux fight, because Jacobs is a much better boxer than Lemieux, not to mention he has clear advantages in handspeed and athleticism. I honestly wouldn't be surprised if Jacobs was ahead on the scorecards before being stopped by GGG.
Jacobs best chance to win is to win an early firefight, at least hurting 3G badly enough to open up the possibility of outboxing him, but optimumly stopping him early. Without that, it is just a matter of when (not if) 3G lands something big and finishes.
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boxing_rocks
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Re: GGG-Jacobs
Reach is important for jabs, but timing is more important, and GGG is really good in timing his jabs.jujigatame wrote:Brook had real problems getting past GGG's jab, and I feel like that was the biggest factor in their fight.
Jacobs is not as slick as Brook but he is significantly taller which will help him out in that regard. I still don't think he wins, but GGG will have to fight him differently and won't have as big an advantage at range.
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boxing_rocks
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Re: GGG-Jacobs
It may be a sign of talks not going well. I read in Russian and Spanish language sources that Jacobs is requesting WBA to change a purse bid split from 75/20 to 60/40:
http://laesquinaneutral.com/golovkin-ja ... de-jacobs/
http://www.sports.kz/news/djeykobs-hoch ... olovkinyim
http://laesquinaneutral.com/golovkin-ja ... de-jacobs/
http://www.sports.kz/news/djeykobs-hoch ... olovkinyim
Re: GGG-Jacobs
Maybe he is just wondering where the other 5% went?boxing_rocks wrote:It may be a sign of talks not going well. I read in Russian and Spanish language sources that Jacobs is requesting WBA to change a purse bid split from 75/20 to 60/40:
http://laesquinaneutral.com/golovkin-ja ... de-jacobs/
http://www.sports.kz/news/djeykobs-hoch ... olovkinyim